The office is situated 14 miles (22 kms) north on Highway 97 from Cache Creek, B.C., then 11 miles (17 kms) east on Loon Lake Road. Directional signs are located on the highway at the Loon Lake turnoff. As you are driving along Loon lake Road, be on the lookout for the “HiHium Lake Fishing Resort” sign which is our arrival base camp and office. If you drive a couple minutes too far, you’ll end up at Loon Lake instead.

Lake Transportation:

We offer transportation to the resort along our 11 mile private road. Your gear (which should be kept to a minimum) is transported with you in our vans.

Two daily trips are made. Be at the office (1740 Loon Lake Road) at 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to get a ride.

Parking:

is available at the office before we take you up via van. Leave your car in our parking lot.

*We are now allowing people to drive up to the camp in their own vehicles. Please contact us for specific directions and arrangements prior to arrival. After arrival at the head office and base camp, we will provide a map with instructions via active logging roads to the lake campsite. You must arrive well before dark out of respect for customers as well as your safety.*

*Note that the map on the right displays the HiHium Lake Fishing Resort office location and NOT the campsite. We meet here before heading up to the campsite together.

Directions: total time (37 minutes)

1) Make your way to Cache Creek, BC, Canada.

2) Head North along highway BC-97 N for 20.9 kilometres

3) Turn right onto Loon Lake Rd

4) Continue North along Loon Lake Rd for 17.40 kilometres

5) Turn right at 1740 Loon Lake Rd – arrival at Base Camp Office

Google Maps Address:

1740 Loon Lake Rd, Thompson-Nicola E, BC

-If you are using Google Map’s GPS, note that the technical city designation is Thompson-Nicola E (we’re in a remote area!). Cell phone reception is poor as you leave Cache Creek and proceed along Loon Lake Rd, so keep an eye out for our resort sign on the right.

-People using other GPS devices may need to enter the city as Cache Creek or Clinton to get the subsequent Loon Lake Rd option.

What to Bring

Sleeping bags or bed roll, food, fishing tackle, towels, toiletries. In June and September, bring warm clothing as it can be cool at 4500 feet elevation. Be prepared for all weather conditions! Don’t get stuck in the rain or overheat in the sweltering sun! Check the weather forecast. Use duffel bags in preference to good luggage. A gasoline lantern and cooler are handy as there is no electricity. Kindly leave your pets at home.